Comments on: How to convert a PDF to JPG for easy viewing on any devicehttps://www.digitaltrends.com/computing/how-to-convert-a-pdf-to-a-jpg-and-vice-versa/
Digital Trends is your home for technology news, CE product reviews, mobile app reviews and daily videos.Tue, 20 Mar 2018 02:02:34 +0000hourly1By: anouiahttps://www.digitaltrends.com/computing/how-to-convert-a-pdf-to-a-jpg-and-vice-versa/#comment-553355
Tue, 24 Dec 2013 17:17:50 +0000https://www.digitaltrends.com/?p=416135#comment-553355Totally forget about Snipping tools. Thanks for that.
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Mon, 02 Sep 2013 03:47:35 +0000https://www.digitaltrends.com/?p=416135#comment-531378September 1, 2013
If you are using Google Chrome, try the appropriate “Extension(s)”, such as, ‘FireShot Screen Capture'(probably the easiest & most versatile, allows you to save captured item directly as a jpg, pdf, png, bitmap, or gif file. Has many excellent options also.), ‘Awesome Screenshot: Capture & Annotate’, or try ‘Lightshot (screenshot tool)’, ‘Screen Capture (by Google)’, ‘Print Friendly & PDF’, etc, all available at No charge as an Extension for Google Chrome. Open Chrome; click on the ‘Customize and Control Google Chrome’ button in the upper right corner; half way down the menu point to ‘Tools’, then click on ‘Extensions’ in the new left side menu, which will open the “Extensions” page. As you scroll down to the bottom of the page, check to see which extensions currently exist, and if they are enabled or disabled. At the page bottom you’ll see “Get More Extensions”. Click on it and a new web page opens where you can search through an abundance of very useful chrome extensions to try. They are simple to install (enable), or disable, or re-enable/re-disable. With some extensions you can capture as much or little of the webpage(s) & must be saved as a png file. Then open in “Paint”, a program included with windows (usually found under the ‘Accessories’ folder in ‘All Programs’ under the ‘Start’ button), make any annotations, etc, then ‘Save As’ a JPG (or any of the other choices). There are many other ways to do this, but you’ll get the hang of it and you’ll discover alternate ways to do this. Saving directly to the file type you want, the ability to do annotations, editing, etc is why FireShot is the easiest to use and most versatile.
Hope this helps!
SkyyPilot
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